Sans Normal Biger 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Kensington' by AVP, 'Joanna Sans Nova' by Monotype, 'Arazatí' by TipoType, and 'Arazatí' by Underground (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, brand systems, posters, packaging, signage, clean, modern, neutral, friendly, utilitarian, clarity, versatility, modernity, legibility, neutrality, geometric, monoline, open counters, even rhythm, crisp terminals.
A clean, monoline sans with broadly geometric construction and smooth, circular bowls. Strokes maintain a consistent thickness with low modulation, and curves are rounded and steady, producing open counters in letters like C, O, and e. Terminals are largely straight and crisp, with simple joins and a restrained, no-frills silhouette; diagonals (V, W, X, Y) feel stable and evenly weighted. Lowercase forms read as straightforward and contemporary, with a two-storey g and an a that keeps a compact, practical shape.
This font fits interface copy, product labeling, and general-purpose branding where a clean sans is needed. It also works well for headlines and poster typography thanks to its simple, bold-friendly shapes and open counters that stay legible in display settings.
The overall tone is modern and neutral, aiming for clarity rather than personality. Its rounded geometry adds a mild friendliness, while the even stroke and uncomplicated details keep it professional and utilitarian.
The design appears intended as a versatile, contemporary sans that prioritizes clarity, consistency, and broad usability. Its geometric foundation and restrained detailing suggest a focus on dependable everyday typography rather than stylistic flair.
The numerals follow the same geometric, even-stroke logic, with clear differentiation and smooth curves. Spacing and proportions in the sample text suggest a steady, predictable rhythm suited to continuous reading at larger sizes, while remaining tidy in short strings.